Poll: Sourh Carolina Democratic Race Remains Unchanged

In the latest look from Rasmussen Reports at the Democratic Primary in South Carolina, there has not been much of a change at all. New York Senator Hillary Clinton is still in first place with 43%, the same as last
Poll: Sourh Carolina Democratic Race Remains Unchanged
 month. Illinois Senator Barack Obama is in second place with 33%, up 3% from last month. Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards is way back in third place at 11%. None of the rest of the candidates gets more than 2%.

Breaking the results down by demographics, Obama has the support of 46% of the black votes and Clinton has 45%. With the white voters, the vote is split 42% for Clinton, 23% for Edwards and 16% for Obama.

The situation for Clinton when it vote is split between the men and the women is pretty much the same in South Carolina as it is in the rest of the country. With the women she has the support of 47% and with the men it is 38%.

When it comes to the favorability ratings, it is Clinton very favorable 51%, somewhat favorable 30%, somewhat unfavorable 10%, very unfavorable 6% and 3% remain undecided, Obama 45% very favorable, 32% somewhat favorable, 11% somewhat unfavorable, 8% very unfavorable and 4% remain undecided, Edwards 27% very favorable, 41% somewhat favorable, 17% somewhat unfavorable, 10% very unfavorable and 6% remain undecided, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson 11% very favorable, 27% somewhat favorable, 34% somewhat unfavorable, 15% very unfavorable and 13% remain undecided, Delaware Senator Joe Biden 12% very favorable, 26% somewhat favorable, 32% somewhat unfavorable, 17% very unfavorable and 13% remain undecided and lastly, Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich comes in with very favorable 10%,somewhat favorable 19% somewhat unfavorable 36%, Very unfavorable 21% and undecided 14%.

Some candidates can count on their supporters to stay with them all the way, and some do not. With those who say they will vote for Clinton, 66% say they are certain that they are going to vote for her. With those who picked Obama it is 63% and with Edwards it is only 44%.

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In reading polls, you also have to read the people who are doing the polling and the people being polled. Polls themselves are just one piece of a bigger puzzle.

Posted on 01/26/2008 at 8:01:35 AM

Several polls are listed Obama on top in SC... >_>

Posted on 11/23/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

You have a typo in your title.

Posted on 11/23/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

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